Best New Construction Neighborhoods in Summerlin for 2026

by Ryan Rose

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Summerlin offers more new construction choices than any other master-planned community in Nevada, but not all neighborhoods deliver the same value. The best new construction neighborhoods in Summerlin in 2026 depend on your priorities: price, views, lifestyle, or access to top schools.

Stonebridge Village: Views and Variety

Stonebridge Village consistently ranks among the most desirable active areas in Summerlin. Positioned in the northwest with views of the Spring Mountains, Stonebridge has multiple active builders including Toll Brothers and Pulte Homes offering a wide range of product from the $600,000s into the $1 million-plus range. The village has its own community park, and residents enjoy quick access to Summerlin's extensive trail system. Stonebridge also hosts Heritage at Stonebridge by Lennar, a 55-plus community with single-story homes priced from the mid-$400,000s, making it one of the few Summerlin villages with options across multiple buyer types.

Redpoint and Redpoint Square: Best Value in Summerlin

Redpoint Village and adjacent Redpoint Square offer the most competitive pricing in Summerlin for buyers who want the master-planned community experience without paying for premium lots or mountain-facing positions. Builders including KB Home and Lennar have been active here with homes starting in the low-to-mid $500,000s. The villages sit near the 215 Beltway for easy north-south travel and are walkable to Downtown Summerlin, which features over 125 stores, restaurants, and entertainment venues. For buyers coming from California who are accustomed to strong retail and dining nearby, Redpoint delivers that urban amenity connection while still living in a structured master plan.

Kestrel Village: Mid-Range with Long-Term Upside

Kestrel Village occupies a central position in Summerlin's newer development zones and has attracted buyers who want newer inventory at prices slightly more accessible than Stonebridge. Builders in Kestrel have offered homes in the $550,000 to $750,000 range with a mix of single-story and two-story floor plans. The village benefits from newer infrastructure throughout and proximity to Las Vegas Ballpark and City National Arena, home of the Vegas Golden Knights practice facility. Sports fans and entertainment seekers consistently find this location to be a practical advantage.

La Madre Peaks: Newest and Most Scenic

La Madre Peaks represents the newest frontier of Summerlin development in 2026, delivering mountain and canyon views that are unmatched in the valley. Pricing reflects the premium location, with most homes starting in the upper $600,000s and ranging well into seven figures for premium view lots. This is the neighborhood for buyers who place lifestyle and scenery at the top of their criteria list.

Local Insight

As a Las Vegas real estate specialist, Ryan Rose recommends visiting multiple Summerlin villages in a single day before committing to any one builder. The neighborhoods have genuinely different characters, view corridors, and pricing structures. Ryan Rose has helped dozens of families navigate the Summerlin new construction market and can identify which village fits your specific situation. Reach out for a personalized Summerlin tour.

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